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Book Blitz: The Floundering Author by Sundari Venkatraman

Publisher: Flaming Sun (Indie published)
Publication Date: August 3, 2020
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
Genre: Romance
 
Jai Wadhwa aspires to be a published author only to find that the path he has chosen is full of thorns. He’s almost on the verge of giving up his dream when Ishika Chatterjee walks into his life.
The commissioning editor of a major publishing house based in Delhi, Ishika is keen to have Jai’s book as part of Cooper Publishing House India’s catalogue, only to find her path blocked from all directions.
Heartbroken, Jai goes underground to lick his wounds. Will he ever get to realise his dream or is it doomed forever?
While Ishika isn’t one to give up so easily on a project she strongly believes in, she has nothing less than a battle on her hands. And what about the floundering author himself—the one she has fallen in love with? Will he take on the world and launch his writing career or fade away to nothing?
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Sundari Venkatraman is an indie author with forty-five titles to her credit, which have sold more than 1.75 lakh copies around the world. Her books consistently feature in the Top 100 Bestseller Lists on Amazon in both Romance and Asian Drama categories. Her latest romance novels have all been on the #1 Bestseller slot in Amazon India for over a month.
 
As a child, Sundari loved to read books with ‘lived happily ever after’ endings. They were all about good triumphing over evil. As a teenager, her favourite books were romance novels from Mills & Boon. She was fascinated by them, so much so that she began to visualise the stories set in India.
 
Sundari was forty when she began her writing journey, completing the first draft of her first novel in thirty-five days. She has not looked back since.

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Spotlight: The Passionate Princess by Sundari Venkatraman

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Publisher: Flaming Sun (Indie published)
Publication Date: September 9, 2020
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
Genre: Historical Romance
 
All it took was one look. And they were in love…
Princess Hemangini is mesmerised by Prince Devendra when she falls into his arms while rushing across the royal gardens.
 
The Prince of Indrapuri is amazed that the Princess of Mahendrapuri is even more beautiful and graceful than what the visiting bards sang in praise of her.
 
Their mutual attraction blooms into love and they decide to get married. Tying the knot is easy, but consummating the marriage is another matter altogether.
 
As their love and passion draw them towards each other, Devendra’s mother, Queen Kanchana Devi, keeps throwing obstacles in the path of the lovers; sometimes in the name of rituals and sometimes inflicting doubts in their minds; doing her best to keep them apart.
 
As the frustrated bride and groom tolerate the intervening time with impatience, something happens to shake up Hemangini; something that makes her refuse to let her husband touch her.
 
What will the proud prince have to do to make his princess fall into his arms once again?
 
Read this historical romance from India to find out if the passionate princess finds happiness with her prince or not.
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Sundari Venkatraman is an Indie Author who has 40+ books to her credit. These books have consistently featured in the Top 100 Bestseller Lists on Amazon India, Amazon USA, Amazon UK, Amazon Canada and Amazon Australia in both romance as well as Asian Drama categories. Her latest hot romances have all been on #1 Bestseller slot in Amazon India for over a month.
 
The Passionate Princess, Book #1 of The Princess Series, is the author’s first attempt at penning a historical romance. 
 
Even as a child, Sundari absolutely loved the ‘lived happily ever after’ syndrome and she grew up on a steady diet of fairy tales, Phantom comics and Mandrake comics. It was always about good triumphing over evil and a happy ending after the protagonists surmounted all unexpected obstacles.
 
Once she entered her teens, Sundari switched her loyalties from fairy tales to Mills & Boon. While she loved reading both of these, she kept visualising what would have happened if there were similar situations happening in India; to local heroes and heroines. And of course, the joy of vanquishing the ubiquitous evil villains! Her imagination soared and she happily ensconced herself in a rosy romantic cocoon for many years.
 
Then came the writing—a true bolt from the blue! And Sundari Venkatraman has never looked back.

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Book Blitz: Arjun’s Penance by Sundari Venkatraman

Print Length: 168 pages
Publisher: Flaming Sun (Indie published)
Publication Date: March 1, 2020
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
Genre: Romance
 
Young Arjun feels betrayed and heartbroken when his girlfriend of two years dies in an accident. In a moment of agony, he does the worst thing possible…
 
Ten years later, Kiara walks into the office of the Mathur Group of industries, falling for its managing director, Arjun Mathur, who is a ruthless businessman nowadays, and also completely sworn off women.
 
While the ethical hacker gathers evidence against the ex-finance director of the company who has been swindling money bigtime, she tries to woo the MD into falling in love with her.
 
Will Kiara be able to persuade Arjun to break his penance?
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Sundari Venkatraman is an indie author with forty-five titles to her credit, which have sold more than 1.75 lakh copies around the world. Her books consistently feature in the Top 100 Bestseller Lists on Amazon in both Romance and Asian Drama categories. Her latest romance novels have all been on the #1 Bestseller slot in Amazon India for over a month.
 
As a child, Sundari loved to read books with ‘lived happily ever after’ endings. They were all about good triumphing over evil. As a teenager, her favourite books were romance novels from Mills & Boon. She was fascinated by them, so much so that she began to visualise the stories set in India.
 
Sundari was forty when she began her writing journey, completing the first draft of her first novel in thirty-five days. She has not looked back since.

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Book Blitz: Gobsmacked by Sundari Venkatraman

Print Length: 133 pages
Publisher: Flaming Sun (Indie published)
Publication Date: March 29, 2020
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
Genre: Romance
 
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The city bred Amit and the village-born Radhika fall in love at first sight, getting married three years later.
 
Looking forward to a wonderful life with her husband and family in Delhi, Radhika begins her new journey with stars in her eyes…
 
…only for things to come crashing when Amit’s mother Shanti ill-treats her. Hating her small-town daughter-in-law, Shanti is determined to break her son’s marriage from Day One.
 
And it looks like she has succeeded when Radhika leaves her husband one fine day, apparently giving him no explanation for her action.
 
While Radhika waits for her husband to pacify her and take her back, Amit is too hurt and upset to even contact her.
 
Will the heartbroken couple ever get back together? Especially after being separated for nearly two years? And even if they did, will Shanti let them live in peace?
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Sundari Venkatraman is an indie author with forty-six titles to her credit, which have sold more than 1.75 lakh copies around the world. Her books consistently feature in the Top 100 Bestseller Lists on Amazon in both Romance and Asian Drama categories. Her latest romance novels have all been on the #1 Bestseller slot in Amazon India for over a month.
 
As a child, Sundari loved to read books with ‘lived happily ever after’ endings. They were all about good triumphing over evil. As a teenager, her favourite books were romance novels from Mills & Boon. She was fascinated by them, so much so that she began to visualise the stories set in India.
 
Sundari was forty when she began her writing journey, completing the first draft of her first novel in thirty-five days. She has not looked back since.

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Book Blitz: Love In Agartha by Sundari Venkatraman

Print Length: 213 pages
Publisher: Flaming Sun (Indie published)
Publication Date: January 2, 2020
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
Genre: Romance, Fantasy
 
When Sanat Kumara usurps the job that Naavya Batra has been coveting for a long time, her instantaneous attraction towards him turns to intense dislike.
 
But soon, she’s all in admiration for the man. When she finally decides to give herself to him, Sanat insists on telling Naavya something about her…
 
…something she has absolutely no memory of.
 
What does Sanat know about Naavya that she herself isn’t aware of? And what secrets are her cousins holding back from her?
 
Read this tale of fantasy which takes you to three different realms on the earth, to find out if Sanat Kumara is really what he appears to be on the surface. But what about Naavya? Will her love for Sanat hold up under the circumstances?
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Sundari Venkatraman is an indie author with forty-plus titles to her credit, which have sold more than 1.5 lakh copies around the world. Her books consistently feature in the Top 100 Bestseller Lists on Amazon in both Romance and Asian Drama categories. Her latest romance novels have all been on the #1 Bestseller slot in Amazon India for over a month.
 
As a child, Sundari loved to read books with ‘lived happily ever after’ endings. They were all about good triumphing over evil. As a teenager, her favourite books were romance novels from Mills & Boon. She was fascinated by them, so much so that she began to visualise the stories set in India.
 
Sundari was forty when she began her writing journey, completing the first draft of her first novel in thirty-five days. She has not looked back since.

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TORNADO GIVEAWAY 2 presents Book 3: Matches Made In Heaven by Sundari Venkatraman

Name of the Book: MATCHES MADE IN HEAVEN

Author: Sundari Venkatraman

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1. Rubina Ramesh

2. Swathi Shenoy

3. Usha Narayanan

The Story:

A collection of 13 romantic short stories based in India; a culture rich country steeped in tradition. Inspiration struck me from newspaper articles, TV shows and hearing people talk. The short stories are based on that fact that arranged marriages thrive right alongside love matches in India.

1. Groomnapped is Ameya-Surekha’s story as a light romantic take on the serious issue of groom kidnappings.

2. Dark skin on a woman puts off men in general or so says the society. Beauty Is But Skin Deep is Nitin-Simran’s story that proves it wrong!

3. Ritu is twenty-five and wants to wait for her Prince Charming but her parents are desperate to arrange her wedding. Does she find her prince in An Arranged Match?

4. Dating Agencies are doing their best to get young people together to tie the knot. My friend Diti runs an informal one; inspiring the Red Rose Dating Agency.

5. A guy’s complaint about his fiancée of a few years dumping him after becoming successful in her film career felt like a rant to me. Chahti Hoon Tumhe is an ode to the successful actress.

6. Soumya actually lives life like Soul Mates but how many have the guts to? This, incidentally, is the first short story that I ever wrote.

7. Does Madeinheaven.com help bring Menka & Jeetu together with technology driven Matchmaking website?

8. I originally wrote Rahat Mili for an anthology; Rahat means ‘relief’ and is a name too. Read the story with the word in mind and it will fall in place.

9. Reema’s Matchmakers brings Arjun and Prisha together at a get-together through a matchmaking network. But will they get married?

10. Nikita wants Krish for a friend and not her husband. As The Reluctant Bride she manages to have her cake and eat it too.

11. Shweta Ka Swayamvar is inspired by the practice of Swayamwar in ancient India of choosing a husband, from among a list of suitors, by a girl of marriageable age.

12. Pappa’s Girl is about daughters of Industrialists taking over fathers’ businesses.

13. Mythology romances intrigue me; Love Match For Velan is my take on Lord Murugan falling in love with his consort Valli.

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About The Author 

 
Sundari Venkatraman 
 
Even as a kid, Sundari absolutely loved the ‘lived happily ever after’ syndrome as she grew up reading all the fairy tales she could lay her hands on, Phantom comics, Mandrake comics and the like. It was always about good triumphing over evil and a happy end.Soon, into her teens, Sundari switched her attention from fairy tales to Mills & Boon. While she loved reading both of these, she kept visualising what would have happened if there were similar situations happening in India; to a local hero and heroine. Her imagination took flight and she always lived in a rosy cocoon of romance over the years.Then came the writing – a true bolt out of the blue! She could never string two sentences together. While her spoken English had always been excellent – thanks to her Grandpa – she couldn’t write to save her life.

All this changed suddenly one fine day in the year 2000. She had just quit her job as a school admin and didn’t know what to do with her life. She was saturated with simply reading books. That’s when she returned home one evening after her walk, took some sheets of paper and began writing. It was like watching a movie that was running in her head – all those years of visualising Indian heroes and heroines needed an outlet and had to be put into words. That’s how her first novel, The Malhotra Bride, took shape. While she felt discouraged when publishing didn’t happen, it was her husband who kept encouraging her not to give up.

In the meanwhile, she landed a job as Copy Editor with Mumbai Mirror. After working there for two years, she moved to the Network 18 Group and worked with two of their websites over the next six years, as Content Editor.

Despite her work schedule, she continued to write novels and then short stories and had them published in her blogs. She also blogs voraciously, writing on many different topics – travel, book reviews, film reviews, restaurant reviews, spirituality, alternative health and more.

Her first eBook Double Jeopardy – a romance novella – was published by Indireads and has been very well received by readers of romance.

In 2014, Sundari self-published The Malhotra Bride (2nd Edition); Meghna; The Runaway Bridegroom; Flaming Sun Collection 1: Happily Ever Afters From India (Box Set) and Matches Made In Heaven (a collection of romantic short stories).

2015 brought yet another opportunity. Readomania came forward to traditionally publish this book – The Madras Affair – a mature romance set in Madras.

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SPOTLIGHT: Meghna by Sundari Venkatraman

MEGHNA by Sundari Venkatraman

 

The Blurb
     The young and dashing Rahul Sinha lives in England with his parents, Shyam and Rajni. He is an only son of the rich banker. Rahul is totally attached to his father but does not care for his mother. Read the book to find out why…. 
     Rahul is exulted with his efforts at work paying off and plans a holiday with his best friend Sanjay Srivastav who lives in Mumbai with his wife Reema, kids Sanya and Rehaan and most importantly, his sister, Meghna. Rahul recalls meeting Meghna just before they parted six years ago. 
     Meghna works for a website and also teaches modern dance as she loves it. She’s thrown for a toss when Rahul comes visiting. She had thought he had forgotten them. 

 

But how could Rahul do that? Sanjay’s his best friend and Rahul had always treated their home as his own. Sanjay’s mother had been more of a mother to Rahul than his own. Rahul had stayed away after moving to England or so Meghna believes. 
 
     Thus begins the story between Rahul and Meghna, the teasing, the flirting, the anger, the tears…will they find love? 
 
A FRIENDLY WARNING: This book has been written only for the purpose of Entertainment, Entertainment, Entertainment! If you are looking to learn something or improve your lives after reading this work, then this book is not for you. I am not trying to get into competition with the Author Biggies of this world. I wrote this simply for the fun and joy of it. One thing I can promise the reader though: Well proof-read, perfect language that I feel is very important for every book that’s written in any tongue. 
 
Yours truly, 
Sundari Venkatraman
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The Author’s Thoughts

 

Even as a kid, she absolutely loved the ‘lived happily ever after’ syndrome as Sundari grew up reading all the fairy tales she could lay her hands on, Phantom comics, Mandrake comics and the like. It was always about good triumphing over evil and a happy end. Soon, into her teens, she switched her attention from fairy tales to Mills & Boon. While she loved reading both of these, she kept visualising what would have happened if there were similar situations happening in India; to a local hero and heroine.
 
Her imagination took flight and she always lived in a rosy cocoon of romance over the years. Then came the writing – a true bolt out of the blue! She could never string two sentences together. While her spoken English had always been excellent – thanks to her Grandpa – she could not write to save her life. She was bad at writing essays in both school and college. Later, when it was time to teach her kids, she could manage everything from Science to Mathematics and History & Geography.
 
When it came to writing compositions, her kids found her of no help at all. All this changed suddenly one fine day in the year 2000. She had just quit her job at a school’s office and did not know what to do with her life. She was saturated with simply reading books. That’s when she got home one evening after her walk and took some sheets of paper and began writing. It was like watching a movie that was running in her head – all those years of visualising Indian heroes and heroines needed an outlet and had to be put into words. That’s how her first novel, The Malhotra Bride, took shape.
 
While she felt discouraged when publishing did not happen, it was her husband who kept encouraging her not to give up. There was no looking back after that. While publishing took a long time happening, Sundari continued to write novels and then short stories. Her luck turned when Indireads approached her to write for them and Double Jeopardy was born.
 
Now it’s all about self-publishing her books on Amazon. She has published The Malhotra Bride (2nd Edition) and Meghna so far while planning to publish her fourth book – The Runaway Bridegroom –  in September 2014. 
 
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY – In Conversation with author, Sundari Venkatraman

Even though, once upon a time, a day was not complete if I had not read 2-3 Mills&Boon, the craving had petered off once higher studies and other mundane activities of living took over. So, it was with mixed emotions that I came to Double Jeopardy and then, could not put down the book till I reached the end. Let’s just say, for the inveterate romantic that I am, this book was a treat. If you are one, too, then read this book. Even if you are not, still read Double Jeopardy. You might discover you actually are one.

Let us know more, then,  about the person behind Double Jeopardy, the author, Sundari Venkatraman.

Sonia Rao (SR): Sundari, you’ve mentioned “you got home one evening after your walk and took some sheets of paper and began writing. And that was how your first novel was born.”  Tell us what happened on that walk.

Sundari Venkatraman (SV): I was actually in a very disturbed state of mind, Sonia, when I left home for the walk as I had no sense of direction in my life. I had quit my job a few months earlier and was quite fed up of only reading books. I had to do something, I thought. I am huge a fan of Mills & Boon and I used to keep visualizing Indian heroes and heroines in many of the scenes. As I was brooding about my life, it suddenly struck me that I should put my imagination into words on paper. I had never written before – unless my arm was twisted, of course. And that too was for essays in school and college. My walk home was pretty fast for me as I felt compelled to write the book. Writing fiction was like a dam burst. I loved it. I still do.

 

SR: Ernest Hemingway always wrote standing up. How do you write? What do you use for writing?

SV: Thank you for that interesting tidbit of information I didn’t know. I believe Erle Stanley Gardner – author of the Perry Mason series – used to write more than one novel at a time and he used to dictate them to his secretaries. They used to have a tough time keeping up with his speed. I began my writing journey with a note book and pen. I used to diligently type it out on my PC. Over the past few years, I type directly into a word document.

 

SR: Perry Masons used to be quite a favourite of mine. Gardner must have had a busy writing day, then. So, what does your writing day look like, Sundari? Do you follow any particular rituals to invoke your Muse?

SV: I do proof-reading, editing and many other odd jobs while cooking 2-3 meals every day for my family. Writing happens amidst all these tasks. I don’t have a fixed time. I do it when I feel like. It’s like watching a movie in my head and I just put the scenes into words, if you know what I mean.

There was this time when I was writing a book titled ‘Meghna’ while planning another called ‘Sangita’s Dilemma’. Whenever I tried to visualize Meghna and her hero, I found Sangita and her guy coming forth, demanding my attention. The scenes would not stop. They interrupted me so much that I remember getting up in the middle of one night at 3 am and putting it on paper before going back to sleep at 5.30 am. Only after that could I go on to complete Meghna.

 

SR: You came to writing after you quit your job. If not a writer, what else would you have become?

SV: I was working in school administration before I quit and began writing. When publishing did not work, I went looking for a job again and landed one with Mumbai Mirror. I worked over the next 7+ years with MM & a couple of Network 18 websites. Publishing with Indireads happened a couple of years after I quit Network 18. I am glad now that I am back to doing what I like best.

I am not sure what I would have become if I was not a writer. Maybe a cook as I enjoy that second best to weaving tales.

 

SR: Which is your most favourite book? They say writers are readers. Comment, please.

SV: Yeah, I am a voracious reader. There are a number of favourites like Jeffrey Archer’s books – all of them. I find his short stories inspiring. They are so well written. In romances, my favourite authors are Penny Jordan, Janet Dailey, Margaret Way, Julie Garwood, Nora Roberts and some others. I adore Georgette Heyer’s works. They are so humorous that I hope that some time in the future I could write like her.

I recently read Adite Banerjie’s M&B and loved it. There are a number of Indireads authors’ works that I thoroughly enjoyed. Andy Paula, Zeenat Mahal, MM George, Jazz Singh, Neelima Vinod, Parul Tyagi & Yamini Vijendran are all first-time authors and they write extremely well.

I like the works of Ravi Subramanian, Amish Tripathi and Ashwin Sanghi, too.

My all-time favourite is JK Rowling’s Harry Potter series. I can’t remember how many times I have read them all. I loved each one of them every time.

 

SR: Tell us the story of Double Jeopardy, your recentest novel, in tweet-form.

SV: I like this question 🙂 I actually tweeted it to check if it would work 😉 Twitter handle: @sundarivenkat

Sanya arrives in Mumbai to meet childhood sweetheart Arth, but is swept off her feet by Ansh. Check the preview on http://www.amazon.com/Double-Jeopardy-Sundari-Venkatraman-ebook/dp/B00H7QUELU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1388903924&sr=8-1&keywords=double+jeopardy+by+sundari+venkatraman …

 

SR: The characters in Double Jeopardy have beautiful names: Sanya, Ansh and Arth. What parameters or perhaps a modus operandi do you follow for deciding on names for your characters? What sort of research do you do for your novels?

SV: Thank you! I am glad you like the names of my characters. With five completed novels, two in the pipeline and 17 short stories, names are not easy to come by. I check out names on Google search. Again, the character has to come alive in my head when I give a name. Otherwise, it’s a no go. Like there is this 6-year-old in one of my novels. I tried a number of names for him. I could see him lying down there refusing to get up when I tried each one on him. Suddenly, when I called him Sandeep, he woke up and started playing around. I realized then that the name has to bring alive the character. That’s how it works for me.

I just chose Sanya out of the blue and her character unfolded pretty well. I was wondering about the twins’ names when my daughter came up with Arth and Ansh. The names brought their characters alive and so worked for me.

Once the novel comes alive in my head, I begin writing it. It is mostly based on info stored in my memory of places, people, clothes, jewellery, etc. Whenever I get stuck, I read information on Google. That’s my favourite research method. Like when I wanted to describe an Arya Samaj wedding in my book called The Malhotra Bride, I checked out the wedding ritual on Google. It worked out perfectly.

 

SR: How would you describe the main characters of Double Jeopardy in one sentence each?

SV: Sanya is lost without a purpose when she comes down to Mumbai, hoping to rekindle her love for Arth. She grows along with the novel. Arth is quiet and nice, but not the man Sanya imagined him to be. Ansh used to torment Sanya as a kid but the equation changes when he flirts with her.

 

SR: Double Jeopardy is a contemporary romance and has romantic situations that could be considered bold, to a certain extent. So, how much of the situations described in it are realistic?

SV: I go by the adage ‘fact is stranger than fiction’. So, I would say that all the situations can be termed real.

 

SR: E-books or physical books? Which format, according to you, works better for Romance novels? And why?

SV: That’s a tough question. I have grown up on physical books. I got introduced to e-books when DOUBLE JEOPARDY was published. There are times when I feel the urge to hold a physical book in my hand. It feels like it’s more fun reading that way.

But I feel e-books are here to stay – for romance or otherwise. To begin with, the pricing is great – you can buy 2-3 books in the place of one physical book. I can store hundreds of book in my Android and read whenever I please. Lugging around a few physical books are not the same. I also find that my book cupboard is overflowing – half in and half out, actually – so ebooks will have to work from now on.

 

SR: What’s next on the anvil? Romance, again? Or perhaps a change of genres?

SV: As I mentioned before, I have 4 more complete novels that have not been published. They are all romances. I am exploring self-publishing. I am writing a novel – a romance with some crime thrown in. I have completed one-third of it. I have to wait and see how it turns out.

I enjoy writing romances intertwined with issues that affect society. My subjects include arranged marriage, widow remarriage, marital rape, gay relationships and the like. I find a strong attraction to this genre.

Thank you so much for the interview Sonia Rao. I totally enjoyed answering your questions. They were quite interesting and a joy to answer.

SR: It was a pleasure, Sundari. Wishing you great success ahead and looking forward to reading more from you in the future.

(This post is part of  The Book Club’s Blog Tour of  Sundari Venkatraman’s Double Jeopardy)

Double Jeopardy by Sundari Venkatraman
The Blurb
Sanya doesn’t just have trouble, she has double trouble. Twins Arth and Ansh Sharma, are rich, sexy and sinfully handsome – what’s a girl to do?
 
Sanya last saw the twins when she was ten years old. Now, all grown up, she has come looking for gentle Arth, the twin she has loved ever since she can remember. But instead, she is confronted with fiery Ansh, who is hell-bent on seducing her. And what’s worse, she can’t seem to stop herself from responding to him.
 
As she chases Arth and is chased by Ansh, Sanya finds herself on a crazy roller coaster ride with no way of getting off. How will she deal with these two very different men in her life? Will she be able to convince one twin that she loves the other?
 
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Meet the author

 
The Author’s Thoughts
 
Even as a kid, she absolutely loved the ‘lived happily ever after’ syndrome as Sundari grew up reading all the fairy tales she could lay her hands on, Phantom comics, Mandrake comics and the like. It was always about good triumphing over evil and a happy end. Soon, into her teens, she switched her attention from fairy tales to Mills & Boon. While she loved reading both of these, she kept visualising what would have happened if there were similar situations happening in India; to a local hero and heroine. 
 
Her imagination took flight and she always lived in a rosy cocoon of romance over the years. Then came the writing – a true bolt out of the blue! She could never string two sentences together. While her spoken English had always been excellent – thanks to her Grandpa – she could not write to save her life. She was bad at writing essays in both school and college. Later, when it was time to teach her kids, she could manage everything from Science to Mathematics and History & Geography. 
 
When it came to writing compositions, her kids found her of no help at all. All this changed suddenly one fine day in the year 2000. She had just quit her job at a school’s office and did not know what to do with her life. She was saturated with simply reading books. That’s when she got home one evening after her walk and took some sheets of paper and began writing. It was like watching a movie that was running in her head – all those years of visualising Indian heroes and heroines needed an outlet and had to be put into words. That’s how her first novel, The Malhotra Bride, took shape. 
 
While she felt discouraged when publishing did not happen, it was her husband who kept encouraging her not to give up. There was no looking back after that. While publishing took a long time happening, Sundari continued to write novels and then short stories and had them published in her blogs. Her luck turned when Indireads approached her to write for them and Double Jeopardy was born.
 
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Blog Tour Schedule
 
1Jan-11 Jan 2014
(The Blog links will be live as and when the posts come up)
 
2nd Jan 2014
AditeBanerjie (Spotlight)
aditebanerjie
3rd Jan 2014
Jaibala Rao (Review/Interview)
My School Of Thought
5th Jan 2014
SrideviDatta (Review)
THE WRITE JOURNEY
 
7th Jan 2014
VishwasByrappa (Review)
Byrappa’s notes
 
7th Jan 2014
Tales Pensieve (Interview)
 
7th Jan 2014
RuchiVasudeva(Interview)
RuchiVasudeva Author’s nook
 
8th Jan 2014
Sonia Rao(Interview)
soniaraowrites
 
9th Jan 2014
NeeleshGajananInamdar (Review)
From the Heart – Neel
 
10th Jan 2014
DolaBasu Singh (Spotlight)
Shiuli
 
10th Jan 2014
SumeethaManikandan (Review)
Book Reviews by Sumi
 
11th Jan 2014
Rubina Ramesh (Review/ Interview)
The Book Club
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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